De stand in de Premier League is natuurlijk een slechte afspiegeling van de vorm van dit moment want Arsenal heeft de meeste punten in het begin van de competitie binnengehaald, de laatste negen wedstrijden waren goed voor achttien doelpunten en de Spurs behaalden de laatste negen wedstrijden twintig punten, waardoor zij op dit moment beter zijn dan Arsenal...quote:Op woensdag 5 januari 2005 15:37 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
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1 Chelsea 22 35 55
2 Arsenal 22 28 48
3 Man Utd 22 20 44
4 Everton 22 4 43
5 Liverpool 22 14 37
6 Middlesbrough 22 6 35
7 Tottenham 22 8 33
8 Charlton 22 -8 31
9 Man City 22 4 28
10 Aston Villa 22 -3 28
11 Bolton 22 -2 27
12 Portsmouth 22 -4 27
13 Birmingham 22 0 26
14 Newcastle 22 -6 26
15 Blackburn 22 -13 22
16 Fulham 21 -11 21
17 Crystal Palace 22 -11 18
18 Norwich 22 -20 16
19 Southampton 21 -15 14
20 West Brom 22 -26 13
Een stand heeft natuurlijk weinig te maken met de vorm op dit moment, dat weet je bestquote:Op woensdag 5 januari 2005 16:08 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
Op dit moment is hoe de stand is
Niet per se denk ik,maar zoals gezegd,denken jullie maar dat je geweldig bent op het moment,de eindafrekening komt op het eind en die zal voor zich sprekenquote:Op woensdag 5 januari 2005 16:46 schreef aldostuta het volgende:
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Een stand heeft natuurlijk weinig te maken met de vorm op dit moment, dat weet je best
en dan zijn jullie ons voorbij bedoel je?quote:Op woensdag 5 januari 2005 16:55 schreef aldostuta het volgende:
Zullen we het houden op een wedstrijdje of acht ??
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quote:Op woensdag 5 januari 2005 21:08 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
het blijven joden he?
Idd daarom is het ook zo erg !quote:Op woensdag 5 januari 2005 20:39 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
en dan zou het mooiste zijn dat dit net die 2 punten zijn die ze op het einde van de rit tekort komen voor UEFA Cup voetbal
quote:Man Utd V Spurs decision explained
An FA spokesman after the game absolved the linesman of any responsibility for the apparently mistaken decision not to award a goal to Spurs after a shot from the halfway line crossed the goal line by at least a metre.
"The shot came in from an unusual distance and as such caught the linesman out of position forcing him race back towards the goal as the play developed", explained the spokesman, "As he ran, the United scarf he was wearing under his shirt came loose and fluttered up into his face obscuring his view and preventing him from making the call. It was just one of those things."
In response to further questions from the Press the spokesman explained "If they don't already have a United tattoo most officials on game day try to wear a scarf or a replica shirt under their regulation kit to show their support for the worlds greatest club. The linesman in this case had chosen to wear a United scarf, a common choice that is in keeping with FA guidelines. The root cause of the problem lies not with the linesman but with the players and management of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club who broke one the most important unwritten rules of the English FA: They placed a shot on target at Old Trafford. Martin Jol is new to this country and perhaps he's not yet familiar with some of our finer traditions. If he doesn't yet understand that for the greater good of the game visiting teams, by tradition, are not expected to try to score at Old Trafford then our officials are in a position to help Mr Jol make that cultural adjustment."
Chuckling to himself the FA spokesman added "The goal had to be disallowed to avoid us descending down a slippery slope that would be bad for the national game. It's a fine line the officials have to walk. If they award a goal this week, next week someone might expect to get a penalty or demand that Van Nistelrooy be booked for diving. Can you imagine? That would just never do. No no no. Shocking, just the thought of it."
quote:Manchester Red Devils PLC Press Conference Latest -
CARROLL "WAS PETTING LOVEABLE DOG"
Manchester Red Devils Manager Sir Alex Ferguson tonight quashed speculation that a refereeing decision had been given in United's favour during their 0-0 draw with Tottenham. Speaking in a post match press conference, Ferguson claimed that reports that a late shot by Pedro Mendes had clearly crossed the line were "misjudged" and "gay".
"What we clearly have seen tonight is a victory for the forces of evil", the ebullient Scot claimed. "Roy was doing nothing more than comforting a lost and confused animal. If any of you were put in a professional situation as a goalkeeper that demanded expert canine handling, I doubt that you would even be able to stay conscious, let alone act with the bravery and accuracy that Roy summoned. That the referee did not award us a penalty for his actions was astounding".
Carroll affirmed his managers words, adding, "I didn't even see a shot. If there was one, it was done in pretty bad taste. That dog could have got hurt."
United have long prided themselves on the clubs attitude to the animal kingdom, even awarding a position on the playing staff to champion flat runner Ruud Van Nistelrooy, a member of the equine race. In the end, United will reflect on an evening that, had it not been yet again for the disgraceful bias of Premiership officials against the Manchester Red Devils PLC, fans of the Trafford based franchise would have been rewarded with penalty based goals, fuelling their inexorable rise towards yet another richly deserved Premiership Pennant.
http://www.tribalfootball.com/january/englishnews9060105.htmlquote:Spurs move for Chelsea fullback Johnson
tribalfootball.com - January 6, 2005
Tottenham are set to move for Chelsea fullback Glen Johnson.
The Sun says Spurs coach Martin Jol has targeted the England defender to strengthen his defence after losing Stephen Carr at the start of the season to Newcastle United.
Johnson, 20, was Roman Abramovich's first purchase as Chelsea owner when he paid West Ham £6million 18 months ago.
But he has fallen out of favour with boss Jose Mourinho and lost his place to Paulo Ferreira, Chelsea's summer signing from Porto.
http://skysports.planetfootball.com/list.asp?hlid=248102&cpid=21&CLID=6&lid=&title=English+clubs+scout+Pandev&channel=Premiershipquote:English clubs scout Pandev - by Vlatko Siljanovski - Last Updated 6 Jan 2005
English teams could be ready to rival Barcelona in the race to sign Lazio's Goran Pandev.
The forward has emerged as Lazio's most saleable asset - despite being half-owned by Internazionale.
Barcelona have already been credited with an interest, but both Tottenham and Liverpool will have scouts present at the Rome derby against Roma to watch the Macedonian in action.
The Italian media has even somewhat spuriously suggested that Lazio could drop the player from the starting line-up to stave off interest.
Pandev confirmed that Barca had been in contact with his agent, and admitted that he would be hard pushed to turn down such a big club.
"It is true that Barca are interested," said Pandev.
"The Catalan club's director of sport Txiki Beguiristain has already made contact with my representative Sabatino Donati.
"Lazio has put an ¤8 million price tag on me which is a big price.
"If Barca offer you something then you just can't refuse, but the decision is Lazio and Inter's."
Denk dat Glen Johnson beter is/wordt dan Stephen Kelly, maar als hij daadwerkelijk komt begint THFC wel een reünie te worden voor ex-Hammers, misschien dat Joe Cole dan ook nog wel wil komen!quote:Op donderdag 6 januari 2005 09:39 schreef MrJonez het volgende:
Johnson zou wel een aardige aankoop zijn, eindelijk goede opvolger voor Carr, alhoewel 't de doorstroom van Kelly wel enigzins verstoort...
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